Crypto mogul Do Kwon pleads not guilty in first US court appearance

Key Points

  • Do Hyeong Kwon, a South Korean cryptocurrency mogul, pleaded not guilty to charges related to misleading investors and causing a $40 billion crash of Terraform Labs' cryptocurrency.
  • Kwon was extradited from Montenegro and appeared in Manhattan federal court where he was charged with conspiracy, commodities, securities, wire fraud, and money laundering.
  • The indictment accuses Kwon of deceiving investors by promoting Terraform Labs as a self-contained decentralized financial system, which was allegedly built on lies and manipulation.

Summary

South Korean cryptocurrency entrepreneur Do Hyeong Kwon, known as "the cryptocurrency king," pleaded not guilty in a Manhattan federal court to charges stemming from the collapse of his company, Terraform Labs. The charges include conspiracy, commodities, securities, wire fraud, and a newly added money laundering charge. Kwon, who was extradited from Montenegro, is accused of misleading investors about the stability and functionality of Terraform's products, particularly its "stablecoin" TerraUSD, which was supposed to maintain a steady value but failed spectacularly in May 2022, leading to a $40 billion market crash. The indictment alleges that Kwon's claims of creating a novel, reliable financial technology were false, and that he manipulated the system to give the appearance of a functioning decentralized financial ecosystem. Despite these allegations, Kwon's legal team has entered not guilty pleas on his behalf, and he has been returned to federal detention following his court appearance.

yahoo
January 2, 2025
Crypto
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